And you didn't figure that out before the vote? Name me one Election where everything said in the campaign was true.
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Replying to @bazzacollins
I figured it out. I'm not sure everyone did. Stakes are extremely high and nothing truly irreversible has happened yet.
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Replying to @DarienGS
That is, with respect, incredibly arrogant. The vast majority of people knew what they were voting for.
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Replying to @bazzacollins @DarienGS
is that true, do you think? That maj understood what they were voting for?
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Replying to @shonaghosh @DarienGS
I'd rather deal with consequences of Brexit, than 52% of country (rightly) believing their opinion was ignored.
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Replying to @bazzacollins @DarienGS
but the opinion seems to be based on decades of rage irrelevant to the EU. From what I'm reading.
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Replying to @shonaghosh @DarienGS
You can't judge if reason for people's vote is valid. That's a 19th century 'working class can't be trusted' excuse.
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Replying to @bazzacollins @shonaghosh
That's why I support giving everyone a chance to reconsider their own vote. If they stand by it now then so be it.
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Replying to @bazzacollins @shonaghosh
It's not a contest, it's a consultation. I don't want to cheat anyone out of having a say: entirely the opposite.
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They had their say. If you want to blame someone, perhaps start with Corbyn, who showed minimal enthusiasm throughout.
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